Ameriflower (MPC) x Blue Ameraucana Roo

atm21

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I just recently crossed my Ameriflower hen x Blue Ameraucana Roo and had about 7 chicks. I hatched the hen about two years ago from my pet chicken.
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Send the rooster my way. I have a beautiful amethyst -blue wheaton AmeraucanaI pullet waiting for him. Same for her three sister Amythyst Gems.

Or how about fertile eggs in the future?
 
Send the rooster my way. I have a beautiful amethyst -blue wheaton AmeraucanaI pullet waiting for him. Same for her three sister Amythyst Gems.

Or how about fertile eggs in the future?
Yeah I don’t know. I’ve never done anything like. I’d have to think about that or even figure out how lol
 
What a handsome rooster. Such cute little chicks. It will be interesting to see how they grow up.

I hoping to post often or weekly and get help as to what gender they may be as they age so that should be a good initiative for me to post updates!
 
Shipping eggs is easy. Here is one good link.

Main thing is to keep the air bubble end up and to package with a lot of cushioning. Then LABEL the package THIS SIDE UP.
Amazes me how often this is ignored but you can at least try. More shock absorbent material should have been put on the bottom - lots of stuff to use. Generally the hatch rate is questionable, but 50 percent is something to shoot for. Distance traveled makes a difference esp. if it is re handled often.
Much easier than shipping the Rooster.
Here is a better shot at my two. One EE and one OE.
 

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